Negroni Sgroppato
Shake first three ingredients, strain over Champagne.
- Variant instead of lemon sorbet: - lemon juice, lemon zest, water, agave - roughly from https://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-lemon-sorbet-dessert-recipes-from-the-kitchn-10352
Shake first three ingredients, strain over Champagne.
Build in a shaker, add large ice cubes, shake well and strain into a chilled, stemmed glass. Garnish with a few drops of Angostura or more allspice dram.
Be careful with the allspice dram it can take over.
Created at the Violet Hour in 2009
Stir, strain, up, twist.
Difford recommends stirring in a half ounce of water. Just omit it and stir until the drink's well-diluted.
There seems to be a few tweaks to this on the Difford website version. https://www.diffordsguide.com/cocktails/recipe/3392/surf-and-turf-cockt…
Stir, strain over an ice cylinder in a rocks glass, express and insert orange twist.
Vanilla-passion fruit syrup: two parts Boiron passion fruit puree to three parts vanilla syrup.
in person
Build in collins glass containing 4 ice cubes. Garnish with one or more of the following on a cocktail stick: pineapple chunks, mandarin orange slices, raspberries, or maraschino cherries.
Adjust the lime juice to shift the sweet/tart balance.
A different take on the original 'Tiki Punch' recipe to round out the flavors.
I didn't care for it, the vermouth and the mezcal don't play very well together in my opinion; leave an acrid flavor at the end.
Muddle the mint leaves, lemon juice and simple syrup in a shaker. Add the alcohol, shake and double strain in to a glass filled with crushed ice. Top with tonic water and garnish with mint sprig.
The American Cocktail (Imbibe magazine)
Shake all ingredients and double strain into a coupe glass
Honey Syrup is 2 parts honey: 1 part water in this recipe
Name translates to "Hummingbird"
The American Cocktail (Imbibe Magazine)
Muddle pepper and basil in honey syrup and lemon juice. Add rye and ice. Shake and double strain into a rocks glass. Float Cynar and garnish.
Shake, strain, up.
Riff on Gerald Murphy's Juice of a Few Flowers made for brunch service.